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Tuesday Apr 24, 2007
A new contribution to the OpenSolaris Community Green Chili!

I had a great open source chat with our storage partners the other day and as a result received a community contribution to our OpenSolaris Community Green Chili recipe from Charlie Tierney.

I love the way this community thing works... Here's the updated recipe.
Feel free to distribute under the Chili Development and Distribution License.

OpenSolaris Community Healthy Green Chili
Original recipe from Craig Toogood/Mark Nelson
Healthy modifications by Charlie Tierney

3-5# organic or free-range pork chops (example: Niman Ranch pork from Trader Joe’s)
1/2 large organic onion, finely chopped
2 cloves organic garlic 4 fresh whole green organic chili peppers, cut into strips
1 fresh whole diced green organic chili pepper
4 fresh whole diced organic jalapenos
1 qt. canned organic tomatoes (example: Muir Glen fire-roasted tomatoes)
2 tsp. salt
2-4 tbsp. olive oil
1/2 cup stoneground whole wheat flour (do not use enriched or bromated flour)
2 1/2 cup water

- dice and de-fat pork chops, brown in skillet with onion and garlic (brown in Olive Oil)
- in 6-qt crock pot, combine: pork (with fat drained and saved), green chili, jalapenos, tomatoes, and salt
- make gravy in skillet with 5-7 T pork fat, flour, and water; add gravy to crock pot, stir, cook on low for nine hours

Posted at 04:18PM Apr 24, 2007 by Lynn Rohrer in Life's Data  |  Comments[1]

Comments:

At Costco, you can get a 3-pack of pork roasts. Each roast is ~2lbs. We made this chili just the other day, cubing up one of those roasts, and it came out fantastic! About 10 hours in the crock pot, and it was tasty, juicy, tender, spicy...Yum!

Posted by Don Traub on April 25, 2007 at 09:10 AM MST #

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